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those korean rubber tubes are epic. If you can get your hands on them they work better than bicycle tubes. Altho bicycle tubes costs virtually nothing... while the bands he is using is about 10 bucks each... Personally I found training in Korea is hella hard compared to Japan.
still over the back but not popping the legs up. I have to get REALLY low to do it though. The technique is described as holding their arm and turning down to the side to look under your shoulder, then they just seem to roll over. I love this stuff!
that's a great exercise, I had to do it for speed, and better technique. And if he breaks the fall correctly, it won't hurt. Actually, if you try to put the person on the floor or do it too slow, will hurt.
@GabrielKai Do you hear that sound when the trainees fall? do you see how they bounce from the ground. IT's not wood its something elastic, something softer, even though it looks like a floor due to poor video quality...
I was confused for a second, in ju-jitsu we call this seo goshi. When we do seo nage we put our right arm under the uke's right arm and lock it. Besides that it's the same (perhaps this comment will save other ju-jitsu practitioners from confusion haha)
the way I learned it, yes. I learned to follow a corkscrew downward with my body. In this video, they appear to be popping uke over the back. 3:08 for reference. Watch his legs. I learned a different style.
@kooldude121858 I respectully disagree. if it hurts when you fall, work on your breakfalls. I weigh 230 lbs. that is a lot of weight coming down when I get thrown. In order to decrease the chance of injury, I have to fall correctly.
ForeArm position in throw could get damaged elbow. Incorrect in morote seoinage. The ippon seoinage all good! Apart from this point the entries and method seems great.
I respect the master, but I won't ever do this training for the simple reason that the "ippon seoi nage" move does not require more than 2 kilos of force when properly executed. Now, I have to confess that the training for itself looks interesting.
Guys if you do any seoi nage perfect it dent hurt,if your yuke throws you with a seoi and it hurts it means he or she did it wrong, unless your on a concrete floor
it is not right to throw the student on the hard wooden floor, are they too poor to put mats on? the kid is young and all, but cannot take more of these throws back to back...
en el fondo ya todo esta inventado.el taekwondo no es mas que un estilo de Karate evolucionado en Korea como el hapkido es una sintesis de judo y aikido todos aprendemos de todos